(Paramount TV, 1987-94) This Type II Federation phaser rifle is cast in three pieces, and hand painted silver and black. It is autographed by six cast members: Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis, Denise Crosby, John DeLancie and Robert O’Reilly. Originally acquired from Proper Effects, who supplied the production. This … |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Large alien phaser pistol cast in resin and painted dark grey and black with gold accents. Measures 14 ½ in. long. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Cobra head phaser cast in resin and painted grey and black, with a thin coat of lacquer applied overall. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Silver and black painted resin phaser with beige-painted top mounted trigger (static). Used in the fifth season of the series. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Static tricorder constructed of grey-painted vaccu-form plastic, used in seasons three through seven. One of only approx. 20 such stunt tricorders made for the series. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Prop Alien Disruptor, production casting. Originally designed and fabricated by Rick Sternbach for the Next Gen episode “The High Ground”, it was also used for a number of different alien weapons. Originally from Rick Sternbach’s personal collection. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Black and silver painted resin Phaser with “depressible” trigger button on top. Used in many episodes. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-84) This handmade burlap tapestry with beaded motif was hung on the back of Capt. Picard’s chair in his quarters, and is visible in other scenes in his Ready Room off of the bridge. Featured in all seven seasons of TNG, as well as the TNG feature films. … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Includes four assorted backlit Plexiglas panels, one of which is a Klingon panel, and a static panel with blue and white painted indicators. Various sizes, with the largest measuring 19 in. x 8 ½ in. and the smallest 8 ½ in. x 5 in. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Polyfoam lifemask bust of the intrepid Capt. Picard, coated with a lacquer or resin and used as a test bust, most likely for makeup appliances and possibly for his incarnation as a Borg. Blue color suggests production use for Nemesis. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Black and blue/green duty uniform with two internal “Star Trek TNG” costume labels, each of which are handwritten “Marina #4”, together with her custom-made black suede ankle boots with side zipper closure and 3 ½ in. heels. This costume was also worn in the TNG film Star … |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) “Counselor Deanna Troi’s” instantly-identifiable signature duty uniform in a subdued, mauve-toned spandex fabric with lavender scoop-neck knitted collar. The internal “Star Trek TNG” costume label handwritten “Marina #1”. Comes with an original comm badge, and a signed letter of authenticity from Ms. Sirtis. From Marina Sirtis’ personal … |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Starfleet utility box measuring 20 in. x 17 in. x 10 in., constructed of heavy impact-resistant plastic with steel grab handle and locks. Trimmed in blue tape and marked with blue lettering “UTOPIA PLANITIA” on the top and bottom. Utopia Planitia is home to the Utopia Planitia … |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) This important archive of personal scripts consists of 139 final rainbow episode scripts/writer’s guides, all of which have been signed on the cover by Ms. Sirtis. Nearly all of the scripts for every season are present, with the exception of a few scripts and most of season … |
(Volume 23, Numbers 2/3, double-issue) Accomplished in acrylic on board. Measures 18½ in. x 23 in. |
Accomplished in acrylic on board. Measures 16 in. x 20 in. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Original Starfleet duty uniform tunic with uniquely oriented reverse zipper closure on the back, and internal Paramount label handwritten (faintly) “Patrick”. Comm badge attached with Velcro at the upper left chest. The tunic exhibits a 4 in. tear at the upper right shoulder. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Starfleet duty uniform tunic in black and maroon with gold bouillon piping, Admiral ranking pins on the collar, and comm badge attached with Velcro at the upper right chest. Internal Paramount label is handwritten “Halo”. Accompanied with a matching pair of black stretch pants with internal Paramount … |
(Paramount TV, 1987-1994) Highly detailed brown and bronze-painted resin with original leather strap, used by multiple aliens including the Ferengi. Signs of wear indicate extensive use. Possibly used in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. Measures approx. 16 inches long. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-1994) Rare Varon-T Disruptor – outlawed by the Federation due to its gruesome method of killing – seen in the third season episode “The Most Toys”. Black-painted wooden handle with a molded resin frame and machined aluminum barrel, measuring approx. 6 inches long. |
(Paramount TV, 1987- 1994) This prop consists of a two-piece molded resin “belt buckle” painted green with faux jewels. The two components of the buckle are magnetically attached. Also includes three attachments (two electronically wired pieces and a static tip) that fit together to form a firing barrel. This prop … |
(Paramount TV, 1987-1994) Black and gold-painted molded resin with acrylic firing tip, seen in the episode “Loud as a Whisper”. Originally made for the film The Ice Pirates (MGM, 1984), it was then rented for use in Star Trek: TNG. Measures approx. 10½ inches long. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-1994) Black-painted molded resin with an aluminum firing tip and Velcro bottom. Only a handful were ever made and this is the only one currently known to have survived. From the 6th and 7th season episodes “Decent, Part I” and “Decent, Part II”. Measures approx. 5 inches long. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-1994) Maroon-colored molded vaccuform phaser, probably also used in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, with additional holster. Seen in the third season TNG episode “Yesterday’s Enterprise” and the fourth season episode “Final Mission”. Measures approx. 8 ½ inches long. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-1994) One of the few working models in existence – and probably the finest example of the cricket phaser known – this was reportedly Gene Roddenberry’s favorite weapon in the entire Star Trek universe. Constructed of molded fiberglass with a rose-colored “liquid wood” tip, it has a functional … |